Hi,Getting some future plans in place for when D leaves residential. Believe we need help with contracting, transitioning to home. D has agreed to do UCSD - Intensive if timing works out with discharge... probably because it's San Diego, but fine. My H won't be able to take off another week of work - we are going to Family Days next week at residential center.

Any recent experiences with over 18 year old program? I know it receives stellar comments for the adolescent, but had some mediocre experiences with the older ones. I do know they now do the Center for Balanced Living program model, which appears to be FTB for young adults?

Thanks!__________________17 yo D. Diagnosed in July 2013. W/R in Sept. 2013 and has remained so. Roller coaster on and off since, mainly with ED under control but co-morbid depression and other negative coping mechanisms making our life hell. Trusting in God for daily strength and wisdom.

As we have discussed before I have done a lot of research about this program, thinking it is probably ideal for my daughter. The logistics from Australia a significant. I will email you with some of the information. __________________D diagnosed restrictive AN June 2010 age 13.5. Weight restored July 2012. Relapse and now clawing our way back. Treatment: multiple hospitalisations and individual and family therapy.

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